Port Adelaide acknowledges the conclusion to the AFL Integrity Department’s investigation into an incident involving Sam Powell-Pepper at an Adelaide bar on Saturday 8 April.

The AFL has handed Powell-Pepper a three AFL game sanction, a sanction which Powell-Pepper has accepted.

Powell-Pepper’s sanction includes the AFL games he missed in Rounds 4 and 5 while the investigation was ongoing, and this weekend’s Round 6 game against North Melbourne.

The AFL has deemed Powell-Pepper can play SANFL, effective immediately.

As a result, Powell-Pepper will play for Port Adelaide in today’s SANFL Anzac Day game against Sturt.

Powell-Pepper will then be available for selection for Port Adelaide’s Round 7 game against West Coast.

Port Adelaide chief executive Keith Thomas will be available for interview at 12.30pm tomorrow in the Power Community Classroom at Alberton.

The club, including Sam, will be making no further comment until that time.